CHASH, ALABAMA D3 

LINING OUT STOCK — Continued 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND TREES — Continued 
Per 100 
Tamarix amurense (Amur Tamarix), 
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Tamarix gallica (French Tamarix), 
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Tamarix hispida zstivalis (Kashgar 
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Tamarix odessana (Odessa Tamarix), 
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Viburnum carlesi (Mayflower Viburnum), 
ie ACS Rag Roy a He he EW Ae ea er Rata oN a 25.00 
(Quantity to Suit Purchaser) 
Viburnum dentatum (Arrowwood), 
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Weigela rosea (Pink Weigela), 
oR LR Bohr a homens rs eee ee EP eons Mee 4.50 
PLEASE ORDER IN MULTIPLES OF TWENTY-FIVE 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 5, 1943: “Am well pleased with the 
Nandinas.” 
ALABAMA, March 8, 1943: “The shrubbery was received in good 
condition. Check is enclosed to cover.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 5, 1943: “The Nandinas received and 
they are fine.” 
TENNESSEE, March 5, 1943: ‘‘hnclosed is check. Want to thank 
you for the good service you rendered.” 
INDIANA, January 11, 1943: “the Evergreens came in good con- 
dition, and we were pleased with them.” 
IOWA, March 8, 1943: ‘‘Pleased to advise the car of stock came 
through promptly and checked out in good condition.” 
TEXAS, March 9, 1943: “We received the plants in good shape, 
for which we thank you. Please find enclosed check to cover same.” 
TENNESSEE, March 11, 1943: ‘The Flowering Cherry came o.k. 
and are fine.” 
SOUTH CAROLINA, March 13, 1943: ‘“‘We bought our first stock 
from you. I remember buying L/O Spirea from you and from those 
plants we sold many plants.” 
MISSISSIPPI, March 11, 1943: ‘Ihe plants are nice.” 
OHIO. March 11, 1943: “Roses from Chase are superfine.” 
